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Orioles optioned RHP Dylan Bundy to Double-A Bowie.

Bundy was erratic in four appearances this spring, posting a 6.00 ERA with an 8/6 K/BB ratio across 9 1/3 innings. The 22-year-old wasn't expected to make the big league roster out of spring training, but he's someone who could make an impact later this year if he shows his pre-Tommy John surgery form in the minors. Mar 16 - 4:32 PM

Dylan Bundy was lifted after allowing two runs in 1 2/3 innings versus the Red Sox on Saturday.

Bundy was making his second appearance after throwing a scoreless inning earlier in the week. The top prospect isn't a threat to break camp with the Orioles in his first full year back from Tommy John surgery. Mar 7 - 4:07 PM

Buck also noted that there is no reason to hold him back any longer. While the 22-year-old is expected to begin the season at Double-A Bowie, a strong showing in Grapefruit League action could perhaps put him in the conversation for an Opening Day rotation spot. Bundy is worth a late-round grab in most standard fantasy leagues. Feb 14 - 8:19 AM

Dylan Bundy (elbow) will be placed on the disabled list with Class A Frederick with a strained lat muscle.

Bundy, who is working his way back from Tommy John surgery, suffered the injury while he was running in the outfield since his last start. The 21-year-old is expected to be sent to Sarasota, Florida to rehab the injury and is no sure thing to pitch again this season. Of course, the good news is that his surgically-repaired elbow is fine. Thu, Aug 14, 2014 04:55:00 PM

Depth Charts

Matt Wieters (elbow) will spend the first few days of the regular season at extended spring training.

He's going to accompany the Orioles to Tropicana Park for their season-opener against the Rays on April 6, but that is only for ceremonial purposes. Wieters will be placed on the 15-day disabled list when camp breaks to give his surgically-repaired right elbow a little more time to heal. The hope is that he'll be ready to rock around April 11.

Davis was just 2-for-19 this spring before busting out with three hits today. Of course, everyone on the Orioles hit today, as the team scored 16 runs, but it's still nice to see Davis having quality at-bats against a tough left-hander.

J.J. Hardy said that his shoulder was feeling "a lot better" than on Monday.

Hardy underwent an MRA on the left shoulder on Monday, which revealed a muscle strain. He's being shut down from baseball activities for the next ten days. While it's feeling better, Hardy won't be swinging a bat until the swelling is reduced. He should be able to field grounders while he waits. In the meantime, Everth Cabrera should fill in as starter. In deeper AL-only leagues, Cabrera's speed could make him a short-term asset.

Orioles placed OF David Lough on the 15-day disabled list with a left hamstring strain.

This was the expected move. Lough's been dealing with both a sore hamstring and a sore back this spring. The earliest he'll be able to return to the club is April 11, though he's indicated that he's not sure when his hamstring will be ready. On the positive side, Lough said that his back now feels fine.

Webb tweaked his left knee during a workout last weekend, but he's feeling better now and recently resumed throwing from a mound. Assuming all goes well Thursday, he should be cleared to get back into game action.